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Road Hogs grrrrrrrrr...

Russell White and John Cadogan are about to get the NSW Police Minister to act!!!

...whereas toothless tiger - nrma - does not!

Messrs White and Cadogan 'driving experts', have described Road Hogs as...

selfish, unsafe, stupid, inconsiderate, infuriating, irresponsible, catalysts for road rage...

"Road Hogs disrupt traffic flow"...

"All cars including 'L' and 'P' platers should be allowed to drive at the same speed as the flow of traffic up to the speed limit"

say White and Cadogan.

Existing laws enable NSW Police to book slow drivers 2pts and 3pts for 'traffic flow nuisance' and 'right lane hogger' respectively.

Messrs White and Cadogan say that road hogs create "mobile road blocks"

"Minister for Roads and Police Minister and Police Commisioner, are you listening???"

How come I'm not telling you guys here anything new?

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So they're actually doing something about it now?

The only problem is that the police need to be there... I'm sure if I were to take video of a driver doing 40 in a 60 zone and blocking traffic, I'd get hit with a fine for touching my phone while driving. :P

Still... We're starting to get towards common sense (slowly).

So they're actually doing something about it now?

The only problem is that the police need to be there... I'm sure if I were to take video of a driver doing 40 in a 60 zone and blocking traffic, I'd get hit with a fine for touching my phone while driving. :)

Still... We're starting to get towards common sense (slowly).

People who do this drive me nuts,and when you over take them they often speed up,ggggggrrrrrr. :P

Finally!!! I hate people who just cruise along in the right lane. It may be legal to undertake, but it's so much more dangerous when mr im-not-paying-attention-to-what-lane-im-in doesn't check his blind spot before changing lanes!

The only thing more important than making sure you're not being a nuisance for everyone else on the road is safety, it's so rude and inconsiderate. I remember following some douche for many kms while he did 70 in an 80 zone, when the limit changed from 80 to 60, he kept going at 70 for several more kms through suburbia.

Argh and when slow people speed up when an overtaking lane appears. Why do they do this? Is it just to get in everyone's way? Everyone's just trying to get home/to work/to the pub or wherever and some pricks think it's their job to break the road-rules just to be a pain.

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F**K Yeh. This sh!ts me so much.

Driving along a road with 2 lanes and there's 2 people cruising next to each-other at 60 when its a 70 zone just because they have to turn right 3km's down the road

Lets see if people start getting booked though

the F3 is a joke when it comes to people in the right hand lane

when you have a commodore towing a race car driving in LH lane and going quicker than everyone else while still doing under 110kms is fkn joke. dont they realise that they are stupid?

Bout time, I hate people like that... It's the worst when u overtake them and then they speed up ... It's f**ked, they do 70 in an 80 zone but once u get infront sum of the pricks tail gate ya... f**kin knobs. I'll give them all the one finger salute

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